Nintendo just dropped a twist of an update for Super Mario Party Jamboree, and yeah, it’s at version 2.1.0 now. So what’s changed? Honestly, almost missed it, but there’s something about the way it pairs up with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Crazy, right? Anyway, there are bug fixes too—lots of ’em. Let’s see if I can remember them all.
So, what’s in the patch notes? First off, those playing on the Nintendo Switch 2 (if you’re lucky enough to have one lined up) will notice a few changes. I mean, let’s face it, bug fixes are like the duct tape of the gaming world. They’re everywhere.
Here’s the lowdown on the fixes. You know that annoying glitch? The one where you pause too long on that Broozer Bash rules screen? Yeah, they finally sorted that. And skipping through studio videos—if you’re into that—no more freezing at random times. Cameras were acting up too, especially during gameplay. Fixed. Positioning issues with face cameras? Also tidied up.
And those tiny CPU quirks in minigames with mice? Polished. Plus, they smoothed out some online play hiccups. You get where this is going.
Still with me? Alright, so if you’re slumming it with the regular ol’ Nintendo Switch, don’t worry, they didn’t forget about you. Some similar tweaks there too. Remember how Rhythm Kitchen was causing a mess if you hit “Play Again”? Fixed. And if Mario’s Rainbow Castle had you stuck because a CPU decided it had better things to do, that’s sorted. Plus, stamps being weird in Mario Party? They dealt with that. And just so we’re clear—online plays should feel less like a minefield of glitches now.
And, yeah, that’s about it. Many of these fixes make gameplay smoother, hopefully? Nothing groundbreaking, but hey—sometimes the little things matter. So go play, I guess, and see if you notice anything else!